mob SIX FINAL silo Wrivc TO-DAY “M 0 ON TIDE ” Plus Sports Program -_ SHOWS 8.15 - 7 and 9 \s PRINCE EDWARD 14/ 2 DA YS - E121. and 54f.“ TTacBooadWay end lesion- F wide stage n smash now g ‘ on the eceeeai l- . i l ihmgilfnl i iiin""'u' Bilfill i: Two girls ‘l i: i from Ohio I- raise New ;I York roofs :1 sky-high-o! o‘ F s n’ "n'\‘\.“H"-"-'-'-‘i‘u"ifi'- fllllitf mill”- m iisill o o ‘O n o no o on a n nun l ‘- % PLUS SYMPHONY HOUR g COMING — JUDY GARLAND IN l “FOR ME AND MY GAL " iHnHV-‘IHHTAHHFLHH ‘a'n"n'u'n'e'w'iffin‘ 55'.‘-'f.‘REE.‘n'-'e'e'qfi'e\fl\fi'e'n\fi 'n‘nfi'n'h'fufin'fu' TO-DAY FRI. and SAT. 3 SHOWS DAILY AT 3.15 — 7 and 8.45 I ‘If "u'u\"n"n‘u'l-"n'-"n'u'd'a'n"in'lu' it E o-eQooOe-‘OO If you want to get the big thrill of ‘seeing and know- ing what a smash- llng iob our G-Men are doing here's the hot story of the whole filthy sabotage set-up ln Warner Bros! amazing new hitl QQQneQOQ-‘Qecoop EXTRA — Chapter 7 of “SECRET CODE.” HAM and YEGGS — Comedy — Color Cartoon i CRAIG STEVENS l-vulhRENE MANNING ‘h 'n'n'n"n'-'n'e'-\f'n'-‘-'le'-' n‘: mwmwwmm '-\FHM'H5"e'u'-'JH\'Pn'uVu'u'u'n'fu‘fiNU‘c'n'n'-'u'|'-'a'n'fn'u'i'n'fn'u'ln' 'ln'n'ln‘f nWJHV-‘J-‘f-FHENVIII ‘?'nl\'a"n'u‘fiu'n'n'u'-'n'n'ru‘l- m i 3 ‘u .- x i r" i= :5 I .- .l. 5i I-l 9 E g m Z T‘ i “n E ‘In i B F" sings the‘ a 1 ol the sag L. ‘ ' he slllgulli‘ ALSO — “Barnyard Travelogue :-: il‘__.;~ » k .... WASH ‘row, . n- ( —Tlie office of war information re- vrtcd Saturday night that the vast lllow Ituii Bomber plant 30 miles bom Detroit is operation: rit "only t small fraction of its ultimate tentinl" but may roach pr-zik pro- lilctlon within a yenr. The O.W.I said it issued the clarify conflicting ac- ieport to t of operations at the plantllily was and dule." "Fillies.- government-owned SHOWS TONIGHT 7 and 8.45 Matinee On Saturday Only 2.30 sF€'€>F.i“-E’I>?r§£éa. production fl "even more behind sche- A-J "_t The O.W.l. report omitted actual gures at the request of war department. Peak product- ion has been estimated nt 20 bomb- ers a day but. O.W I fllllllllcted bomber to come off the Willow Run production not finished until three mouths af- date set and the first assem- sriid the first lines was Field 0f Metals Coordinator ls Broaileneil three of Ottawa, oo-ordinawr of metals. Francis s Kaszas. ment and supplies. rotor of metal ent of the Simmons Bed Co of the niiiuition department, onto. He I'lll‘-('Oll"'lllO‘llll‘Y division ad uu Westinghouse Co. Banadiali Spitfires Are Missing Canadian spltiires were sweeps over northern France and the lsnglisli Channel. in u. brief communique which did Jectives attacked. Earlier the Alr Ministry laid British bombers raided unlden Ll- and Nazi-occupied Belgium during the night dud that fighters zit-tack- ,cd enemy railway targets in norm. em France. No RAF. planes were lost, the announcement said. American heavy bombers pound- ed the German submarine base at st. Nazalre in daylight in the face of heavy fground and lighter de- fences, losing six aircraft. The Ministries of Air and Home Security announced that enemy planes dropped bombs at a place ‘near t-he southeast coast of Eng- gland this afternoon, causing some jdamage and a small number of co- sualties. Several German radio stations ‘and the German-controlled CftlCtlS - radio went off the air at 10.48pm. tonight, indicating that, Allied planes again might be on their nent. “Spy Ship” Hard- Hitting Espionage Film Due Here National picture coming to example of ahead o “Say how Hollywood keeps the headlines, hip,” which deals with who had landed dealing with the enemy. In "Spy ship." Irene plays the purt of a lamecl aviatrix who becomes involved with Nazi agents and betrays her counts-yup radioing secret lnfomxation w ch lends to the striking of American vessels. Michael Amos, insurance eXB¢l1ll\'@.EXlt!i1Zt"-‘d to Pam (Miss Manning's role), is the tool- she sailing rlati-s. Maris Wrlxon is the girl who eventually wiorlcs with trayuig Irene her just deserts. to a climax December ‘i. e118. comes lnto his own and does e set-Igloo for his country. as t ely as your in-wet afternocn newspaper. . Iwho is the author of many an ex- l citing story. .Mike Owner Branded As Reckless Bandit that appears to brand a straight- forward young mine operator as a reckless hlgliwayhiiiii is the basis for the sdrriiig action in "Fighting Frontier," Rina Radio's newest western starring ’l.‘liii tiult and now - ploy-in ut tlic lilmpirc Theatre. i A case of circumstantial evidence tor appointed by the governor, v a hold-up crew and charged , with beluga member of the ling which is hiacking payrolls. glow he saves h self from hanging at the hands of the outraged citizenry, proves w the girl he loves that he . one of the most thriling films of the 5865011. Picturesque scenic ing comedian, heads Che supporting cast which includes Ann Summers in the romantic feminine lead, Tom London. Davlson Clark, Eddie Dew, , ‘EJ181310 Whitaker and Monte Mon- BATHROOM rissur... OTTAWA, Feb. l6 -(CP)-.- The Price; Board announced today that new administrations have been added to the l2 now undel- ihe jurisdiction of D. P. Cruikshank a1 purchasing THE CHARLTTFTETUWN GUARWV‘, In Memoriam MRS. KENNETH MATIIESON There passed peacefully awe at her home. Oyster Bed aridize. u. Kemietn Matlaeeon, (Elizabeth me- Donald) in her eighty-sixth year. In her home gOlflI on the evening 0t Nove bei‘ sixteenth the commun- ity ol’ sber Bed Bridge and sur- rounding dlStrlCts leer, a highly es- teemed citizen. Her life was full of Years of d" eat and faithful ser- vice ln'her ome where she liver l her married lite. A true an: faithful help-meet to her liuabant agent for the Metropolitan Life In. surance Co. of Canada, Ottgwgl has been appointed administrator-I of business machines, office gqulp- A. C. Guthrie of Montreal, direct- nr of bedding and quilting for the Board. has been named adminlst-l and upholstered,‘ furniture and bedding. l-Ie ls prcsld-i c. ci. Heilig, of Hamilton, alum; to in the supplies control branch ha been anpointoi- administrator of lei frlQfilfltlflfl, laundry and dry-clean- inr: ooiilrmciit. with offices in Tor-i formerly managed the of Cnn- Hamilton. _ucter and soldi LONDON. Feb. l6-—lCP)—’I\i.l‘ee reported llliSSlllg tonight in iue wake cl morning and afternoon offensive The R.C.A.F. reported the 105595 not disclose the nature of the ob. fled objectives in western Germany Eran‘! chlldm" “d lw°n'7'°“° 5"" sons end a nephew of the deceased. IN MEMORIAM way toward targets on the conti-Z , known New Glasgow, N.S., citimn, occurred at the Nova Scotla San- atorlum at Kentvllla. For some years lMr. Mutoh was a resident at the Masonic Home at Windsor, and his funeral service was held from the ‘Home. He _____ lbuslness circles in “spy shiny warm,- Bmh First as for many years he served as ' me manager 01 Caplmj The...“ 1041a,; m “other filiithilrland branch store st Stellar- l . Lod 1-11,; wife, who predecesised him sev- fifth column sabqlage in the Unjwd ‘eral years 8.80, W83 U10 1011118! States. was in the making months Jéllllfi Mull‘. NEW Glfllilf-‘VW- A 5111‘- - before the FBI announced the ar- lvlvmg bmlher l5 J-A- Mutch- New a rest of eight German secret agenlg ;Glasgow. (The late Mr. Mutch was on this boast via i B submarine and rubber boats. 1t even Herbert. and has many relatives in preceded a scandal in which e fem- ‘ m“ Vlvllliiy-l ous woman flier was arrested for Manning » - t bl lnl - Ll Cormack were held on January uses o0 a ierinforma on about g1?” M s" Margaret,‘ church. P. Governmen v - l ' t agents w g1 e the be MacCoi-mack, . . Hugh U. MacPhee, Joseph G. Mac- the dnsqPhkfE, Patrick Carter Pearl Harbor l5 bombed, and a W, newspaper columnists, Craig Stev- 011911“ by Rev. Lev-b-rei MacDon- ald, in the absence of the vggtor, who also conducted the oer at y Ship" l; action-packed and the INVO- An exciting series of events comes] place at Charlottetown ou January The exciting film was directed by 20th, and his remains were for- ‘B Reeves Eason from the screenlwfllued w il-lllly by Robert E. Kent, which was TIHIPSQHY- January 215i. lbused on anovel by George Dyer. they refit-ed for l 0 davi at the ' 110M: of Alexis M hee. . M l time of his death had attained the grand old age of 93 years, was born in Selkirk, one of a family of nine. son of the late Alex- Maccormack and Mary Mac- known, spent near half of years in the New England States. While there, he married a. girl from his own community. Florence Mac-l lntyre ' i Cormack came back ‘to the old - Whl e acting n5 n seer-er, lnvrstlga. ' hommtead, where he lived with his ‘two sisters Mar I gun!’ Holt is lELuglllZCd as a mem- ‘Julia Mmbonal - r o was closed and lottetown, where he spent the re- malning days of his earthly so- n. thAlwaye {eklllgiom ‘chimes-t. he had is not a crook, and finally exposes.‘ B "m" 3 ‘m ° I I a c“ 0' robe at tar: “a E b ll d5 Ma-TY and a fins suppgfflng ,,§‘,°,,§f,°‘,’,'.‘g,, nieces and nephews, all residing in enfjelgftrallgugient value to‘ the picture. l g}; extended wards (Ukulee Ike). sing- May ml; w“! "m m-peaul Linseed oil can be more easily absorbed by hum ' other fat. . SEE THAT YOUR CHILDREN ARE NOT SUBJECT TO IMPURE, lRRllATlNG who together passed the Diamone illlblléfl o?! inarrleg 11g That Large anally our g a eig e look ack over the years to {he early days when they enjoyed the comforts of a painstaking and dllig- ent mother. She vidth her husband reflected a Godly atmosphere which endowed them all with a good start in life. Genial and cheerful whether in the sunshine of Drofillerlty or the dark clouds of trouble she helped m cheer the wuy along life's course. ‘iwo years before the illness that ended her earthly pilgrimage she was laid low with a painful illness, but largely due to her cheerful char- ’ erly s lrit, not to forget her faith and rust in God she was raised up to her usual health again. During her convalescence she said to her Minister: "I um spared this tune and it may be that my Saviour has not completed the place He is preparing for me." She leaves to mourn her passing besides her husband Kenneth Dun- can Matheson in his elllhtY-el hill year, two brothers and five sis era. Two sons pie-deceased her- W!!!‘ daughters and six sons remain- (Katle) Mrs. Alexander Glasgow Road. P. E .I.; Matheson Tuskah, Saskatchewan; James, Glasgow Road, P. E. 1.; Jos- eph, Wheatley River, P. E. 1-: Ben]- amln, Hlghfield. P. E. 1.: Harry 8t home; Angus with the R. C. A. F. Halifax, Nova Scotia; Sadie. Mrs. Athol Roberts, l-Iighfield, P. E. L; Neil, North River, P. E. 1.; Bell,’ Mrs. Bert Younker, Wlnsloe, P. E_ 1. and Clara at home. Also twenty-three grand children. The funeral service was held on Wednesday, November l8t at 2 P.M. at her late residence, Rev. A. O. Thomson officiated and gave a comforting message from the text Job. 19:25: The Minister and Mrs. Thomson sang a duet, "Precious Promise." Two psalms and a pharl- phrase were sung led by Mr. George Maiheson and Mr. Alexander Mac- Rae, The pallbearers were five grand- Russell Matheson, Clifford Mathe- son, Lincoln McRae, Gordon Rob- erts, Lowell Younker and Daniel MacPherson. Interment was in the Portash Cemetery. CYRUS MUTCH The death of Cyrus Mulch, a. well Wm; well known in Pictou OOH-MY. IhB THOMPSON 311d was; mem e b6!‘ d! Klth ge, Al". and AM former Islander, born at Mt. IN MEMORIAM LEO MAOCORMACK ‘ Funeral services for Leo Mac- "riio pail-bearers were; Alex. D. R. D MacKinnon. and James ilsou. Requiem 11gb Mass was Mr. MacCoi-mack’; death took Selkirk, P.E.I., on where awormack, who at one large idea‘ Alex, as he was famlliorl his l? Arbor his wife's death. Mr. Mac-i Anne and Mrs. iiors l INDIGESTION willow voii BELOW TIlE org; [by by Iqpessn '28” Fee TH leiel That Hebe Male Tel Reflex Ni§.'.".iii"i.'.ii"-’-':il.i"»'§i":a i?’ U w? L'gl§:"i1.t€pfil£f:tf:: Tn 01' stomach AMI: W I Clrllt‘ LIN-H Ll hi’)? illlfifexdfdbtip to the-e “some: y. "h 3 a i. E i! T a5 E a. g3 100,000 Ration Books For Distribution Throughout Province poo tlon books mlininiillixi 0:023! srllvinl. It "19 five ration boards ill Prim" m‘ ard Island for ‘gonsumers between Feb. 19 In‘! ln 51] sections of the Province to msure the success of l1!!! h m‘ dertaklng, said Mr. Ohartes P. Archibald. executive assistant w the Administrator o! Consumer Batters- lng. Wartime Prices and Tm 8 Board. following a coaferenfl will‘ Charlottetown yesterday- Mr. Archibald is e former redd- gnt q: Nov; Bootie and is at Pl"- sent directing the work of 560 10681 Ration Board; new set up aqpll Canada. He expressed aimrwle to volunteer workers in the D1‘!- sent uenvflblltln cenvpliih “W! when much of the work will i011- He stressegegime 0f the will! l" be remeim . "The new books will not be mall- ed but will be available at some» 50 distributing centres now beirll established lav the LOCI] antler; Boards throu out the Province. he said. In he beck of the n1’!- sent books there le a card which must be properly filled 011% with book. the name of the holder and the 18s if under sixteen. The name may differ from the name 0n the old book due to enemas! W KWW‘ lon but the prefix and serill num- diatributlon tn Four be," March l. Plans are well advanced h officials of the materiel 0111“ l" hi?“ _ M, hqtayieg now. now do git simply "Let's have nice old Grace, beaming bqcause she was wanted. T women discussed for tla oupetion of the rooms. Three that. "We don*t. want lad! um Grace decidedly, "Gen cam-ill be no trouble at all, you'll mad. That is. s0 long as they're comfortable and nicely fed." food itself, mum. I've been up to lee Mrs. her ankle in healing fiuliii’ aliltilnshligtoilwoodwplloe the prefix and number of the old 5511,18?“ g “i ' to lend la’ help with the Within: "Nsegte, d1illmy:;i_ eviu haw any aqzlbere certainly l; grace VHVUVU: t. eRVVHV Victory For Love _ n rmsuwimus l (Continued from Page 3) Advoneelll ll 0 . ' bmld ‘afwgalilgillfllébmul blue on Yet Still Aliille to Serve Tears , ae oen, at. one back of it. Gm and stem as if bunt without , but warm . _ wells .0 keep out the wind. ind was but.‘ the word to describe the equinoctla gale that came whooping and yell-l from Newfoundland at neery_ red miles u: hour. Bow theyl windows, a on clawed and battered at the and how Joan, sunk in oom- fortable bed loved to hear em, "YB-s. but Wsigot e divine view." The two ed reached the ,,, W scoiis t. " y dear. they will be comfort- "ertzri" "or are" expeo " o a the wile: ll Great Year-Rodi". i T0 dOQI ti. New Glasgow and Vicinity anal-n. yiié tau been I! "Yel. let's." and the‘; 3% oune ether the three e oe- men women were llreed b0 here" pltal with s. broken ankle refaum- ed to her home on Hider. litre. Anddrewtheg fli-zhlflilgfllllltlald’! ti: - ~ ace en w en e rle w ca e oil’ mm’ 1M m“ a u” we: driving inn evvey. Her large gm; settle cirele at friends are glad to learn and will soon of be enloiylng her usual good health. M3‘. Watson Semple, who humeen ill at his home here is neatly 1m- proved in health. he had u hie guest 18st week hll brother, Mr. M o“ u“ Tyndle flemple, Kensington. . “k "You'll find that/ll inner ber will be the some. "When the ration books have been completed, they are ready t0 be taken to the distributing centre“ Applicants may take books for n! in cases where it in necessary. 6116' to illness. infirmity. 0f B15555" "l be travelled. for neighbors. However. the cards must be signed first by, children. in which case. WWW?!" dperwnts or guerdlsne- ml! lllfl for them. “At- tlie distributing centres the cards in the back of the books will- book. on which-will be written in the some prefix and number u appeared on the original book, the old book will be returned. A. new book will be issued for every our! turned in." Bo far the new plan is working smoothly and everything points to its successful completion, Mr. Archi- bald said. It ls anticipated that get his new book with a minimum of trouble. sugar, tee, coffee, and butter are rationed and handled, bv means of the present book, llatio for these commodities will be cori- tslned in the new one. Additional spare coupons are provided to take care 0f further rationing. oept, perhaps, m Jan en gm coining up‘ toybave tea. with 13:, ta this lnoombotbof ouTbenGreeeneed "l" "P" the modem of their rmiiilu. or fig,‘ flffgi?“ L‘ h‘ m‘ ugar Joan. She waved to Ndtte u turned and went out the door, and the holders unless they are young . then stood stlll goal“. out w n‘, be tom out. Along with the new u every holder of q ration book will m‘ mu“ b n Book Number 1 and coupons the ' Mil May llfickinnon, lh-ns title, will be the teacher ln the qlocal w? 190g 51g". school here for the mneind-ar of re. end I "Tlunkyou, wefllov hendweg our sen. amen than ‘rm- sent in 0liar1o% meelvin medical attention, frlendewtsh her she g speedy recovery. The First Aid Class under the dmcuotillno’ gin!“ ilatrgotglvquolill are er m, h saute on» owns " l‘. eoehe _ h £31.; hall here on Thursday eveninlg last l . Payne sp My. u Sh, “may; d“ w Mom to raise funds for the Women In- husband called him. rm- Illt",'¢°t-hn'1:l:n}lfg.ld"=s' mglgo: u’ n “n ma; may be made of the sale of’ hot d s and ties, also dough-dis and egfee served bv the ladies. The committee in charge of the eiaiter- talnment was, Share The Wealth. Y!" Mrs. Harland Hill and Mrs. navel Dickleson. Music, Mrs. Grorie u" Dickinson. Refeshments, Mrs M2. . “a Campbell. Contests, Mrs. Rhiflflhfd Dickinson and Mrs. Earl Houston. Mr. Preston Campbell acted‘ as chairman (trite a large sum was rea- lized, whic will go for Inslittute purposes. _.__... ' Mn. Miller Orr. is improvlnst e!- iAr her painful accident. Mrs. Orr was hit by a large piece of steel A social evening was held lia the About a year ago the old home. he moved to Oharq fortified ‘ is survived b one sister Anne, of Selkirk’ and several states, to whom sincere LINSEED IL than any ' ~ ~ / / llnln- ll. .-. , \..l|.iw~‘~ "all? ill/HY 1V1” IIQSIII flflhl“ ENO is THE ANSWER Nodoubtyourjobieedifflcialtlnil eyes, clear skin, a buoyant signs ofredlent health can etil be yours. Just: hire line's ‘Fruit hit‘ in eglaeeofwaterflreethlngevcy morning and enjoy the fitness that makes life worth ll lino will help keep your Inner eyetern free of‘ the poisonous wastes and exceel gastric acids that rob you o! energy end vitality, the! ofbeneeusoiioedacheempoorcoui- plexion end a iletleee, out-of-eurte feeling. Inc le the eefe, pleasant wnyto natural. radiant heeitlatleet comes from inner Mien. ENO’S ‘FRUIT SALT’ FIRST THVO IVRYMORIIIO . Mrs. Georg flih"..f.§‘.$‘."'.”°.§€“§°.i€&“%i.°.'."i.‘l “deb 1- v1» stole down the stairs on his we. h". ‘i.'*"é‘".‘2.%.““"l "“‘"“l“"'“‘ ' in‘: e a o w ov r qyu mg | m,§‘..l,,",‘,‘,,,,‘,’¢ hlgemcgg her Edith were visitors to Chair cote. Where he went no one knew for that it must be to the bank. for he always went on the day he aid his a. visitor here to see her aunt, Miss bill. l-le paid it in cash, not er ND‘. Eva McNeil]. noi- Mrs. Payne hut ever seen Mon- sieur’; signature o e cheek. And as Mrs. Paygie went on down the stairs after handlin Mons i- bl: shop a few hundred yards sway l struck half-past eleven. Monsieur mgtqlglguillfglfigefiflléf: ficéigelamgkf Charles Wyand was held from her he left Paris he had loved house Iiiuhiguhad owned several. ll loved best. Hts |l‘ila‘v.ed it his Luclenne. Thank God. hymns of the deceased was used. e e utneas inuchi But could you pay mo much or whenm-mreyne . . did t rule ek uncbBhe noesemuspe l b ili.‘ll.“i.."i.fli some w tedious one these days, but bright {a} ‘he hi“ w‘ "olwei Iknow vim. thhie.” sell Mrs. "I remember when teal 1 when the waterfront of their kit- - chen ran exploded during tho last odd Ipe .Mrs Orr has with her, °1 hflzromother, Mrs. John Pursey, Laue- “m” 7°“ e McCoubrey. Gav- itina here the truest w of Mr. end Mrs. Blair Andrew. Mrs. Lemuel Ci-aswell end d nigh- recently. sin, but s. ————- Mrs Benjamin Mallett, Yorls, was Payne guessed Misses Joyce Purgueson a a Ruth Stevenson. Cherlotilatovéjn, l" spent the week-end at their reivpec- Tlmes the ock in th ° tlve homes here. The funeral of the. Late Mrs. home in Mayfleld on Tuesday after- buor: noon. A large number attenillzd to pm- m. pay their final respects. Rev. Hubert h, mm“ m; Qlevv. assisted by Rev (ace ti“ hon” h; Tliiey, conducted the service rut t e deed wife had house and Cemetery. Favorite uses to let and sell, and Elderly pwrle m vlevlrl: m hiwrtent rm in life today‘ Al a valuable aid in building up their resistance to colds and. common winter ills ea viioll as helping the body .0 when run-down, the regular We 0f Scott’! Emulsion is highly recommended. Because it re e0 rich in vital. build-up Clement; everyone needs, this pleasant-tasting, economical tonic is m, ideal food supplement for older people. In addition, Scotti, l" ie emulsified by an exclunive process which makes it easy l, digest even for the mnet eidlcate eyeteme. Rich in natural Vitamins A and D, Scott's Emulsion is highly recommended as a valuables year-mind tonic for young and old, Buy a large, economical bottle today-ail druggists. MUISION Mn. Bible‘ e patient in the P. I. Island Zi-foe- Mr tionnalm on Agriculture war Work or Fight evifigloyee who has Cllperate nicfizfl/f/yar family from this ccwiimimll their and bereavement. y L111. ROVQ] Dltitlusiili and ll daughter Sheila is visiting . Dlckleson parents. lVlr and ll my McLeod, Graham Road. Mil Mirlel Bfevenson, Grove. has accepted a bosliioii . R. L. Dtoklesonb SlCIN. Mrs. Wallace Dickieson enterli ed the members of the institute her home on Monday evening. members and eight visitors attend The vice president presided . the meeting opened by lill "Keep The Home Fires Bumlii followed by repeatinil the Club man's Creed in unison. The: retaryk report was rend and ll approved. also correspondences! was votodtobelorwardeétotheit slan Relief Fund and bills oi-ile to be paid. The sick committee ported having mlde some sick c: New committee named. Sic): i programme. Miles M E Cam and Mrs. Harland Hill It was eided to will?" 99mm»: lunch committee instead o! a» lunch. Home Nursing Books l distributed to the members. Aqll in. The comm, was named to b boxes for the boys Overseas, to m at Mrs. R. L. Dlcklesonii. also decide on e. Pier. so cents was ll en l?! l visitor present for box One new member was ireiccm Mrs. W. J. MOLieOd invited l‘ members to her home for the Ml - meeting. Roll call wit. or suswci by passing Ln quilt blocks. ll Preston Ounpbell read a interrs lng paper on Agriculture. The iiillv lng Red Cross articles ivlis D15 in. Two dresses. l scan ' 3 pairs socks. A contc Houston. Dainty refrr- ii: passed by the hostess. aw eased. The meeting closed by sin g the National Anthem Mrs. Gutherie Balllngall has r turned to her home in ("lama town after having spoilt the oi week with lvir. and M. in? Houston. ' Sergt. Pilot Harold hfcbmd, w spent the past two wi-clw at home in French River, ltor here last. week the i: krandmother, Mrs. Albrl civi- He was accompanied by iii". fate Mr Everett McLeod ls Warning WASHINGTON, Feb. ill-uni’)- "Work or fight" warning w. ll today by the House of ll. attves naval committee a to crack down on q yards to tum over to l0(‘1ll . Service Boards the Ililllll‘ b. been out prior HIIQTOTV” with an opinion w 88%|: was lustll’ Lyndo. Tex.) sponsor o ,,terming it a "work- ing, made it clear that ill ‘l’ mltlal 5WD t0 5W“ " " this horror Mils Ruth Dlckfeson was organist. Rl-Ml- Deepest sympathy is extended lilo the "which is deliivlr" naval verso‘ ' beocomm Fiv peace l Heweeetillneringetbtugem) time e Don't you feel well. "x H0171!“ a: bodnlnit tin heart," oldie ‘Monsieur W...» llflt DOOTOIOAIUAUIIII hiwiglfiwbfltllll walla‘ h e100. . I .' l mks-vanes’ l ‘ 1W0 He‘ I ' AND lVllil I TIIIIRUDAY 1 - 1m. on». o- Ark-n»; H, u“. ymtpopg" NJ). .s. Don" (‘"3 p (ma! in! svowsoiiro av umlwl IV I N I N 4. ‘ruvvlfl’ ion.